That's all we have from this one, hope you enjoyed it. See you tomorrow!

Guptill: The other night, we were close to chasing 128. I think it was defendable, but we didn't get it quite right. Have four games left, good time to come out and express what we can do. Have another game tomorrow, have to move on quickly. Don't think we adapted as quickly with the ball as Trinbago did.

Bravo: This is the first day game for us, tough conditions. Must say 'well played' to Brendon McCullum. We bat fairly deep, have good balance. Those players are successful at international level, especially at Test level. Guyana is a big game, happy to get the two points. Happy that I'm still able to get through these games. Still not a 100% fit. I'm getting better and that's the most important thing.

McCullum: Really pleased with the outcome. Our bowling group and fielding group really adapted nicely. 130 was under par. Had to make sure we got through Rashid. Today was more of a one-day sort of mindset, keeping out the good balls and being good in defence. Rashid is very, very good. Took me a while to adjust. Unless you really face him, you can't come up with a game plan. He's a fantastic bowler, someone we're going to see a lot of in these kind of competitions. He's a great bloke too.

Brendon McCullum is Player of the Match

15:03 Local Time, 19:03 GMT, 00:33 IST: Trinbago Knight Riders keep going from strength to strength, solidifying their position at the top of the points table. There just weren't enough runs on the board to test them. McCullum, who could have got out thrice off three consecutive deliveries from Rashid Khan, consolidated the innings after two early wickets. It was only when the target was in sight that he freed his arms, helping Trinbago get there in a hurry. Ramdin played his part. As mentioned before, Rashid Khan could have easily had McCullum and he was superb with the ball, but didn't have luck going his way. If Guyana were to have any chance, it was going to be through Rashid, but when that didn't happen, they were pretty much blown away. They now face an improbable task of making it through to the next round.

15.5

Emrit to Ramdin, SIX, that will do it! Fine way to seal the match. Full ball down leg, would have been a wide had Ramdin left, but he chooses to whip it over the fine leg boundary for six

Rashid Khan to Brendon McCullum, 1 run, McCullum survives again. It's unbelievable that Rashid hasn't got him yet. All at sea. Tries to flick the leg-break through mid-wicket and pops it back over the bowler's head off the leading edge

12.3

Rashid Khan to Ramdin, 1 run, full toss on middle and leg, flicked to deep mid-wicket

12.2

Rashid Khan to Ramdin, no run, gets forward and comfortably keeps out the leg-break

12.1

Rashid Khan to Brendon McCullum, 1 run, tossed up full and wide, McCullum reaches out and smears it to long-on

Rashid Khan to Ramdin, no run, flat on off, Ramdin hangs back and defends. Did well to pick the leg-break there

Rashid Khan [1.0-0-3-0] is back into the attack

9.6

Emrit to Ramdin, 1 run, fullish outside off, squirted down to third man

9.6

Emrit to Ramdin, wide, wide down the leg-side

9.5

Emrit to Ramdin, no run, full at the stumps, clipped to mid-wicket

Denesh Ramdin, right handed bat, comes to the crease

9.4

Emrit to Darren Bravo, out Bowled!! He's dragged it back on. The break in play has done it again. A full, wide delivery, Bravo throws his hands at it and plays it back on off the inside edge. How often do we see batsmen losing concentration after a little break! Darren Bravo b Emrit 27(19) [4s-1 6s-2]

Emrit to Darren Bravo, THAT'S OUT!! Bowled!!

The fielder at extra-cover put in a desperate dive and seems to have hurt himself in doing so. The physio is out there to have a look

Steven Jacobs to Darren Bravo, 1 run, works it with the angle through mid-wicket

8.1

Steven Jacobs to Darren Bravo, SIX, Darren Bravo hits some of the best-looking sixes you'll ever see. I stand by that. Fight me. Drifting in on off, he has a big wind-up and just launches it over long-on. Beautiful six

Steven Jacobs, right-arm off break, comes into the attack

7.6

Permaul to Darren Bravo, 1 run, punches off the back foot to long-off

7.5

Permaul to Brendon McCullum, 1 run, fired in full, whipped down to long-on

7.4

Permaul to Darren Bravo, 1 run, punched through the covers

7.4

Permaul to Darren Bravo, wide, down the leg-side, wided

7.3

Permaul to Darren Bravo, SIX, just clears the mid-wicket boundary. He gets down low and hits the slog-sweep well, but he's hitting against the wind and it gets caught up slightly. But still has enough to go all the way

Rashid Khan to Brendon McCullum, wide, the googly turns away down the leg-side

6.4

Rashid Khan to Brendon McCullum, no run, this one's a much better shout, but it's still not been given. Rashid can't believe it. That looked out to be honest. Flat googly, McCullum misses his pull and the ball hits him around off. The impact is marginal at best, but geez, it looked good in real time

6.3

Rashid Khan to Brendon McCullum, no run, and now a huge appeal for leg-before. Not given. Another ripping leg-break, squares McCullum up and hits him on the back foot. The impact seems to be outside off

6.2

Rashid Khan to Brendon McCullum, no run, turns the leg-break, takes the edge and it's been dropped by the keeper. Might have been a big enough deflection to put the keeper off

6.1

Rashid Khan to Darren Bravo, 1 run, turning in on middle and leg, tucked through mid-wicket

Rashid Khan, right-arm leg break, comes into the attack

5.6

Permaul to Brendon McCullum, FOUR, drifting down leg, McCullum just helps it on its way with a fine tickle. Not a great over from Permaul

5.5

Permaul to Darren Bravo, 1 run, flicked down to long-on

5.4

Permaul to Darren Bravo, FOUR, bowling on leg-stump is not such a good idea to someone like Bravo. While it may work sometimes against some batsmen, the plan fails against batsmen with wrists such as Bravo has. He effortlessly whips it backward of square

5.3

Permaul to Brendon McCullum, 1 run, knocks the full toss down to long-off

5.2

Permaul to Brendon McCullum, no run, comes a long way down the pitch and, in trying to play across the line, he misses it. Huge shout for leg-before from the bowler. But McCullum was way down. Still, you see these ones gives in this day and age, so not a bad appeal

5.1

Permaul to Brendon McCullum, 2 runs, gets the cut away through point, splitting two fielders who apparently left the dive to each other. No one went for it in the end

4.6

Emrit to Brendon McCullum, 1 run, good length ball on middle and leg, knocks it down to long-on

4.5

Emrit to Brendon McCullum, no run, cramped for room on the cut, chops it to point

4.4

Emrit to Brendon McCullum, 2 runs, clipped off the pads backward of square. The man in the deep has enough work to be done to his right for the batsmen to come back for two

4.3

Emrit to Brendon McCullum, no run, fraction fuller than a good length close to off, McCullum shoulders arms. Don't often see that from him

4.2

Emrit to Brendon McCullum, FOUR, such a smart shot. Short of length, there's not enough width and McCullum knows he doesn't have the leverage to slash it over the field. Instead, he gets on top of the bounce with his wrists, and just glides it in the gap between backward point and short third man

4.1

Emrit to Brendon McCullum, no run, back of a length on leg, McCullum fails to clip it away, is hit on the pad

Permaul to Darren Bravo, 1 run, wrists it with the turn down to long-on

3.3

Permaul to Darren Bravo, no run, on a flat length on off, punched to mid-off

3.2

Permaul to Darren Bravo, no run, dabbed to backward point

3.1

Permaul to Darren Bravo, no run, turns in sharply and deflects off Bravo's thigh to short fine leg

2.6

Tanvir to Darren Bravo, 1 run, back of a length on leg, Bravo glances it wide of short fine leg

Darren Bravo, left handed bat, comes to the crease

2.5

Tanvir to Munro, out Bowled!! Tanvir pumps his fist right in Munro's face after castling him. That's a dreadful shot from Munro, trying to cut a ball from middle and off. It's not all that short either. He misses, the ball sneaks through and rattles the furniture. It came back in with the seam too, making Munro's attempt look even more of a bad idea. Munro b Tanvir 11(8) [4s-1 6s-1]

Tanvir to Munro, THAT'S OUT!! Bowled!!

2.4

Tanvir to Munro, SIX, just a touch outside off, which is enough for Munro to free his arms. He hacks the ball over mid-wicket. Has it gone all the way? Yes, flush on the cushions

2.3

Tanvir to Munro, no run, no room at all, cramping him up on middle and leg, hits high on the pad

2.2

Tanvir to Munro, no run, back of a length, tucks Munro up and hits him on the thigh pad

2.1

Tanvir to Munro, no run, Tanvir is absolutely devastated that this hasn't been given. Full, tailing in on middle and leg, Munro misses his flick and is pinged low on the outside of the front pad. Seemed like it was carrying some angle, might have missed leg. Not a bad call at all

1.6

Permaul to Munro, 1 run, flat, turning in on middle and leg, clipped through mid-wicket

1.5

Permaul to Munro, FOUR, slightly full outside off and Munro crashes it through extra-cover. Such power in the shot, forearms pumping and all

1.4

Permaul to Munro, no run, flat on off, Munro hangs back and blocks

Colin Munro, left handed bat, comes to the crease

1.3

Permaul to Narine, out Caught by J Mohammed!! Such a weird dismissal this. Narine has chipped the ball straight to long-on. It never really looked like he wanted to go all the way, just chips it in the air and holes out. Narine c J Mohammed b Permaul 1(4)

Permaul to Narine, THAT'S OUT!! Caught!!

1.2

Permaul to Narine, no run, wants to smash the drive inside-out over extra-cover, but the ball doesn't quite turn back in as much as he expects and it slides past his outside edge

1.1

Permaul to Narine, no run, flat outside off, blocked from the crease

Veerasammy Permaul, left-arm orthodox, comes into the attack

0.6

Tanvir to Brendon McCullum, no run, back of a length on leg, deflects off McCullum's thigh pad to short fine leg

0.5

Tanvir to Brendon McCullum, FOUR, flayed through cover! Just a touch wide from Tanvir and McCullum is quick to slash his hands through the ball

0.4

Tanvir to Brendon McCullum, no run, good length ball on off, McCullum gets forward and defends to short cover

Tanvir to Brendon McCullum, 2 runs, full ball on middle and leg, clipped through mid-wicket for two

0.1

Tanvir to Narine, 1 run, walks down and slaps the full ball straight down the ground to long-on. The timing wasn't quite there

Narine and Brendon McCullum are at the crease. Narine is on strike. Tanvir will open the attack

Plenty of umbrellas in the crowd, not for rain, but to protect against the harsh sun here. Chase is about to get underway

13:35 Local Time: 20 runs off the last two overs for Guyana. Decent finish. Jason Mohammed held the innings together with a fine 66, Gajanand Singh supported him well with a handy cameo. They were wobbling at 39/3, TKR's spinners choked runs and prised out three quick wickets early in the innings. But that 63-run stand between Mohammaed and Gajanand Singh helped Guyana post a par total on this wicket. Chase to begin shortly..

19.6

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, out Bowled!! A wicket off the last ball of the innings. Bravo uses all his experience to the fore. Goes full and tails it back into the right-hander, sneaks through Mohammed's legs and shatters the leg-stump. J Mohammed b Dwayne Bravo 66(58) [4s-6 6s-2]

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, THAT'S OUT!! Bowled!!

19.5

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, no run, another dot. Full and doesn't rise at all. Mohammed flashes his bat horizontally and comes up with zilch

19.4

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, no run, better from Bravo. A dot. Went a bit wider of off, Mohammed throws his bat and slices only thin air

19.3

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, SIX, this is a massive strike from Mohammed. He is reading Bravo well here. A length ball from the skipper of TKR and Mohammed flexes his arms to dismiss it over cow corner

19.3

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, wide, dug in short, too high reckons the umpire. Called a wide

19.2

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, FOUR, this will do. Bravo follows it up with a full ball, Mohammed stayed leg-sidish and tonked it over extra cover. One bounce and over the ropes

19.1

Dwayne Bravo to Primus, 1 run, shortish on off, Primus flat-bats it back to Bravo. Was it a chance? Yes, but very hard though. Bravo sticks his left hand low and the ball eludes him, rolls away to long-off

Dwayne Bravo [2.0-0-23-0] is back into the attack

18.6

R Beaton to Primus, 1 run, fuller length aiming for the stumps, Primus whacks it to long-on. After conceding the boundary off the first ball, Beaton has comeback well

R Beaton to J Mohammed, 2 runs, a fumble and that will facilitate the batsmen to steal a brace. Mohammed tucked it to square leg, the fielder misfields and lets the ball sneak through his fingers

16.3

R Beaton to J Mohammed, no run, very full on leg, pins Mohammed low on the pad

Roshon Primus, right handed bat, comes to the crease

16.2

R Beaton to Gajanand, out Caught by Ramdin!! In looking to up the ante, Gajanand perishes. Seemed like a slower ball from Beaton, Gajanand went for the pull and gets a top-edge. Ramdin called for it and he makes no mistake. End of a 63-run stand. Gajanand c Ramdin b R Beaton 27(27) [4s-2]

R Beaton to Gajanand, THAT'S OUT!! Caught!!

16.1

R Beaton to J Mohammed, 1 run, very full outside off, Mohammed digs it out to long-off

Ronsford Beaton [2.0-0-15-0] is back into the attack

15.6

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, 1 run, shaves a back of a length delivery to deep mid-wicket

15.5

Dwayne Bravo to Gajanand, 1 run, 100-up for Guyana. A loud round of applause from the home crowd. Chopped towards extra cover

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, 2 runs, sensible. Taps it into the mid-wicket region and comes back for the second with ease

15.2

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, FOUR, outstanding shot from Mohammed. He backed away to leg-side to create some room and smashes it over extra cover

Dwayne moves to round the wicket

15.1

Dwayne Bravo to Gajanand, 3 runs, slower ball down leg, Gajanand crouches low and helps it away with a pull past short fine. Munro had to cover some ground and he does really well. Flicks the ball back in play near the ropes and saves a run for his team

Dwayne Bravo [1.0-0-11-0] is back into the attack

14.6

K Pierre to J Mohammed, no run, flatter outside off, Mohammed goes back and laces the cut to point

14.5

K Pierre to Gajanand, 1 run, floated up on off, Gajanand sinks low and mows it to deep mid-wicket. No timing whatsoever

14.4

K Pierre to J Mohammed, 1 run, makes room and chips it over cover

14.3

K Pierre to J Mohammed, no run, goes for the sweep, it was too full and he is hit on the thigh pad

14.2

K Pierre to J Mohammed, no run, a little shimmy again but Pierre shortens his length. Mohammed chops it to extra cover

14.1

K Pierre to J Mohammed, no run, steps out, isn't to the pitch, so gets his bat closer to pad to manipulate it

13.6

Narine to Gajanand, no run, off-break, pitched up and spun past a nibbling Gajanand's bat

13.5

Narine to J Mohammed, leg byes, 1 run, skiddy off-break, strikes Mohammed on the pad. No real appeal as it was heading down leg. They pinch a leg-bye

Nikita Miller to Gajanand, no run, stands tall and shaves it to short mid-wicket

10.5

Nikita Miller to Gajanand, FOUR, deftness in play. No risk at all. Just waited till the last instant, opened the bat face and steered it past short third man. Narine gives up the chase mid-way

10.4

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, 1 run, goes back and across to wrist it to the leg-side

10.3

Nikita Miller to Gajanand, 1 run, a jabby punch off the back foot to extra cover

10.2

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, 1 run, nurdled round the corner

10.1

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, FOUR, Mohammed is looking in good touch. First ball four after drinks. Miller drops it short and tags it with width, Mohammed's weight is back as he smears it in the pocket between short third man and backward point

Drinks are on the field now.

9.6

Frylinck to Gajanand, no run, slower ball on leg, Gajanand tries to glance it fine, the ball kisses the pad and trickles to the right of the keeper

9.5

Frylinck to Gajanand, no run, touch fuller outside off, pinges Gajanand on the pad as he was caught in his crease. Was struck outside the line of off

Frylinck to J Mohammed, 2 runs, worked off the back foot towards deep mid-wicket for a brace

9.2

Frylinck to Gajanand, 3 runs, sensational effort from Searles. Nearly pulled off a blinder. Gajanand top-edged a pull and lobbed it up towards deep square leg. Searles sprawled back, leapt and went with both hands. But the ball popped out granting Gajanand a life. The fielder from deep mid-wicket ran to his left and hauled the ball back in play

9.1

Frylinck to Gajanand, no run, good start for Frylinck. Rolls his fingers across and wafted it full outside off, the ball gripped on the deck and cut past a groping Gajanand's willow

Robert Frylinck, right-arm medium, comes into the attack

8.6

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, 2 runs, throws it full outside off, Mohammed slaps it wide of long-off. Two added to the total

8.5

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, no run, good comeback from Miller. Flat and quick outside off, Mohammed plays for the turn and is beaten on the outside edge

8.4

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, SIX, classic from Mohammed. Treks down the track and reaches the pitch to muscle it over long-off. All the way for a maximum

Nikita Miller to Gajanand, 1 run, plants his front leg across and unleashes the sweep to deep mid-wicket

8.1

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, 1 run, Mohammed sits on one knee and sweeps it away behind square on the leg-side

7.6

R Beaton to J Mohammed, leg byes, 1 run, muted appeal for an lbw but the umpire walks away disinterested. A pacy back of a length delivery that skids through and raps Mohammed high on the pad. Was struck in line but height was the factor. The ball wanders away to third man and they nab a leg-bye

7.5

R Beaton to Gajanand, 1 run, trims his length, Gajanand meets it with a horizontal slash to sweeper cover

7.4

R Beaton to Gajanand, no run, short ball on off, pulled straight to mid-wicket

R Beaton to Gajanand, wide, tests the bounce on this track, but the line is wider of off

7.2

R Beaton to Gajanand, no run, props forward to this fuller length delivery and pushes it defensively to mid-off

One slip for Beaton

7.1

R Beaton to Gajanand, 2 runs, short of length outside off, Gajanand goes after it and thrashes it towards sweeper cover. Easy two taken

Ronsford Beaton [1.0-0-11-0] is back into the attack

6.6

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, no run, shortens his length outside off, Mohammed goes back to cut but finds point

6.5

Nikita Miller to J Mohammed, no run, straighter on the stumps, defended off the front foot

6.4

Nikita Miller to Gajanand, 1 run, blunted away to long-on

Gajanand Singh, left handed bat, comes to the crease

6.3

Nikita Miller to Assad Fudadin, out Caught by R Beaton!! This is a soft, soft dismissal for Fudadin. A partnership that was gathering some steam for Guyana has been broken. Tossed up on off and middle, Fudadin moved across looking to nudge it to the leg-side. In the process, he gets a leading edge that went up in the air. Beaton at square leg pouched it with ease. Fudadin walks away disappointed. Assad Fudadin c R Beaton b Nikita Miller 13(9) [4s-1 6s-1]

Nikita Miller to Assad Fudadin, THAT'S OUT!! Caught!!

6.2

Nikita Miller to Assad Fudadin, no run, tad fuller on the stumps, flicked straight to mid-wicket

6.1

Nikita Miller to Assad Fudadin, no run, slanter on off, Fudadin greets it with a straight bat

Nikita Miller [1.0-0-3-0] is back into the attack

5.6

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, FOUR, a boundary to cap off the over. Bravo shortened his length and kept it outside off, Mohammed backed away to leg in a bid to open up the off-side field and blasted it through extra cover. Last 2 overs has wrested the momentum back in Guyana's favour

5.5

Dwayne Bravo to Assad Fudadin, 1 run, clipped away through square leg

5.4

Dwayne Bravo to Assad Fudadin, FOUR, clean hit down the ground from Fudadin. Served full outside off, Fudadin gets low and with a neat swing of the bat, lifted it straight over Bravo's head

5.3

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, 1 run, direct-hit and Mohammed would've been back in the hut. Mohammed drilled it uppishly to the left of mid-off and took off for a single. Narine takes aim but misses the stumps at the non-striker's end. Mohammed was struggling to make his ground

5.3

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, wide, that's a poor delivery from Bravo. Dug in short but well wide of off. He won't get away with that, wided

5.2

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, no run, just short of mid-off. Slower ball on a fuller length, Mohammed drove it on the rise, fortunately lands a couple of inches short of Narine at mid-off

5.1

Dwayne Bravo to J Mohammed, no run, Bravo's starts with his customary off-cutter outside off, Mohammed waits and waits to slap it to cover

Dwayne Bravo, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack

4.6

K Pierre to Assad Fudadin, SIX, what a shot from Fudadin. Bends his back knee, gets under this flighted delivery outside off and thumps it over long-off. All the pressure created by Narine in the last over has been released. 12 runs off it

4.5

K Pierre to J Mohammed, 1 run, stabbed away to long-off

4.4

K Pierre to J Mohammed, FOUR, Mohammed gets off the mark with a boundary after 7 balls. Uses his feet to this tossed up delivery and goes straight down the ground. One bounce and over the ropes

4.3

K Pierre to J Mohammed, no run, slower but on the stumps, defended

4.2

K Pierre to J Mohammed, no run, played back to the bowler

4.1

K Pierre to Assad Fudadin, 1 run, dabbed with an open bat in front of point for a single

Khary Pierre [1.0-0-2-1] is back into the attack

3.6

Narine to J Mohammed, no run, pushed through quicker outside off, Mohammed goes deep and cuts it to point. A wicket maiden for Narine

3.5

Narine to J Mohammed, no run, poked softly into the off-side

3.4

Narine to J Mohammed, no run, stifled appeal but it was going down leg. Offie, drifts in and slams Mohammed on the pad

3.3

Narine to J Mohammed, no run, ooh! Almost sneaked through here. Again rapid turn from outside off, Mohammed stayed on the back foot and had to bring his bat down in time to negotiate it. The ball stayed very low which troubled Mohammed there

Jason Mohammed, right handed bat, comes to the crease

3.2

Narine to Guptill, out Bowled!! Cleaned up. Narine strikes in his first over. The skipper of Guyana has to walk back to the hut. Superbly bowled by Narine, tossed it up nicely around off. Guptill was lulled to go after it, but the ball spun back in after pitching to evade Guptill's wielding willow to knock the top of off-stump. Both openers back in the hut for the home team. Guptill b Narine 4(10)

Narine to Guptill, THAT'S OUT!! Bowled!!

3.1

Narine to Guptill, no run, begins with a drifter on leg, Guptill misses the clip and is pinged on the pad

Sunil Narine, right-arm off break, comes into the attack

Here comes the magician, Sunil Narine. One slip for him.

2.6

Nikita Miller to Guptill, 1 run, mid-on is a touch deep so Guptill senses it and adds a quick single to the total with a gentle push

2.5

Nikita Miller to Guptill, no run, thrusts his bat forward and displays a textbook block

2.4

Nikita Miller to Guptill, no run, flatter on off, Guptill stands tall and punches it to extra cover

2.3

Nikita Miller to Assad Fudadin, 1 run, gives more air, but lands it on a fuller length outside off. Picked away to long-on

2.2

Nikita Miller to Assad Fudadin, no run, slowish and spinning in, Fudadin shuffles across and defends

K Pierre to Guptill, no run, slower outside off, Guptill lunges forward and drives it to short extra cover

1.4

K Pierre to Guptill, no run, defended off the front foot

Assad Fudadin, left handed bat, comes to the crease

1.3

K Pierre to Walton, out Caught by Darren Bravo!! Daren Ganga in his pitch report said spinners will have a field day and evidently Pierre has struck in his first over. Credit to skipper Bravo for bringing spin very early in the innings. Floater on leg, Walton's eyes lit up as he went for a swipe. Forgets there is a fielder positioned at deep mid-wicket. Hits it straight to him and Darren Bravo ain't dropping those. Does a little jig as well after holding onto the catch. Walton c Darren Bravo b K Pierre 10(8) [4s-2]

K Pierre to Walton, THAT'S OUT!! Caught!!

1.2

K Pierre to Walton, no run, angling on middle and leg, Walton meekly pushes it to the right of the bowler

One slip for Pierre

1.1

K Pierre to Guptill, 1 run, arm-ball, on leg-stump. Guptill works it away through mid-wicket

R Beaton to Walton, no run, Ramdin appeals for a caught-behind down leg, Beaton joins him late but the umpire shakes his head. Again goes searching for the leg-stump line, Walton fails to connect and the ball seemed to have brushed the thigh pad. Ramdin made an excellent attempt at settling into his gloves with a full-length dive to his left

0.4

R Beaton to Walton, no run, back of a length around sixth stump line, Walton flashes and misses

0.3

R Beaton to Walton, no run, better. Finally, gets his radar right. Shortish and holding its line outside off, Walton doesn't fiddle at it

0.3

R Beaton to Walton, wide, overbakes it this time. Serves it outside the tramlines, signalled a wide

0.2

R Beaton to Walton, FOUR, similar delivery and same result. Beaton is unable to control the swing, sprays it on leg and Walton will not miss out on another opportunity. Glances it nonchalantly to the fine leg fence

0.1

R Beaton to Walton, FOUR, runs straightaway. A real warm-up delivery to start things with for Beaton. Drifting down leg, overdoes the swing and easy-peasy for Walton. He gets inside the line and tickles it fine

Walton and Guptill are at the crease. Walton is on strike. R Beaton will open the attack

Game time. The umpires are making their way to the middle, followed by the players. It's a very hot day in Guyana. Beaton to start the proceedings. One slip to assist him.

Pitch report by Daren Ganga: It's very hard, there are some cracks on the surface and very little grass. We have seen spinners dominate here.

Guptill: I would have batted first, so happy to lose the toss. We have played good cricket in parts. One change for us. Babar Azam is out.

Dwayne Bravo: We are going to bowl first. We are looking positive and fresh, think the wicket won't change much. Every game we need to play competitive cricket. 3 changes for us.

Trinbago Knight Riders have won the toss and have opted to field

Welcome all to this 17th game of CPL 2017 between Guyana Amazon Warriors and Trinbago Knight Riders. One team is right on top, the other is scraping at the bottom. Nothing is going right for Guyana, who have lost 4 out of 5 matches. On very contrary lines, Trinbago have brimmed with star-power and performance this season. They can prove to be a handful for their opponents on any given day; whether Warriors can put up a fight today is what we all have our eyes on. When "10 points" take on "2 points", that's the best you can hope for! Toss and teams shortly..